Size of Classes.

Oral Answers to Questions — Education. – in the House of Commons at on 17 July 1924.

Alert me about debates like this

Photo of Mr Alfred Barnes Mr Alfred Barnes , East Ham South

30.

asked the President of the Board of Education whether he intends to take any action, by means of an alteration in the Code, to enforce the policy declared in Circular 1,325 of reducing the maximum size of classes from 60 to 50?

Photo of Mr Charles Trevelyan Mr Charles Trevelyan , Newcastle upon Tyne Central

The Code, as already amended, states that the authority should consider whether it is not practicable to arrange that no class shall have more than 50 children on the register. But in reprinting the Code (which I hope to do in the autumn) I propose to introduce some further amendments, including one by which the Board will be empowered, where they are satisfied that the accommodation available is sufficient for the purpose, to reduce the figure 60 in Article 14 to 50. This, and any other new amendments, would, of course, in the first instance, be published as draft amendments.